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Thoughts on Tulsi as Trumps VP?

Think we need desantis in Florida for longer. That state is becoming more and more important and he has done a wonderful job turning it dark red.
 
Desantis Gabbard would get me full on board

I was under the impression she got out of D.C. because it was such a vile wasteland of power trippers.

She got reemed out for just speaking to John Boehner after a workout or something one day.
 
Think Florida is just too important to risk on another politician right now.

Otherwise desantis is part of the future the gets this country back on track.
 
Desantis Gabbard would get me full on board

I was under the impression she got out of D.C. because it was such a vile wasteland of power trippers.

She got reemed out for just speaking to John Boehner after a workout or something one day.

Tulsi is a liberal you realize that right? THere's no way she gets anywhere near an R ticket. Only reason reps like her is because it seems like Hillary doesn't.

Tulsi voted with Trump's opinion 20% of the time, and without really looking I"m guessing those would be on Military and when Trump took a more liberal approach.

For example looking at 2020 they agreed on 2 things. Opposing the NDAA and supporting the COVID bills Trump supported.
 
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Tulsi is a liberal you realize that right? THere's no way she gets anywhere near an R ticket. Only reason reps like her is because it seems like Hillary doesn't.

Tulsi voted with Trump's opinion 20% of the time, and without really looking I"m guessing those would be on Military and when Trump took a more liberal approach.

For example looking at 2020 they agreed on 2 things. Opposing the NDAA and supporting the COVID bills Trump supported.

I like Tulsi for her willingness to defy the groupthink, but this is exactly correct.
 
I like Tulsi for her willingness to defy the groupthink, but this is exactly correct.

I can see why it would be confusing but I think the last two years and specifically the disaster that is the last 8 months have changed a few politicians.

Think Tulsi could be one that moves right on individual freedom and we both feel that moving left on economic policies (protectionism and ensuring all Americans are taken care of) is the way forward.
 
Tulsi is a liberal you realize that right? THere's no way she gets anywhere near an R ticket. Only reason reps like her is because it seems like Hillary doesn't.

Tulsi voted with Trump's opinion 20% of the time, and without really looking I"m guessing those would be on Military and when Trump took a more liberal approach.

For example looking at 2020 they agreed on 2 things. Opposing the NDAA and supporting the COVID bills Trump supported.

Yes I realize that.

It’s why I believe a more moderate VP would help a more dominant POTUS. I don’t believe they have to agree all the time to make it work. I think a healthy mix is ideal for the office more than anything. If anything it promotes more debate and not the group think everyone’s so fond of (but say they aren’t)
 
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This is called maturing.

There is an interesting question raised in this post, but it is not addressed in a meaningful way.

If we wanted to see the trend for millenials, we wouldn't compare a landslide (2008) with a fairly close election (2020)

What I would do is look at the millenial vote relative to every else for the last 6 or so elections and see if there is a trend.
 
Anyone looking at exit polls, here is how the 18-29 age group broke (relative to the rest of the population)

2000 +1% Gore
2004 +12% Kerry
2008 +17% Obama
2012 +19% Obama
2016 +15% Clinton
2020 +18% Biden
 
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